Both can be corrosive, eating away at solids
what are the substances contained in hydrogen
No. Many substances will act as neither acids nor basic. There are also amphoteric substances, which can act as both acids and bases depending on the circumstances.
neutralization :)
they both have to be stablelized
Acids all- *Taste sour *Turn blue litmus paper red *React strongly with other elements, especially bases
Acids and bases are caustic substances. This means that if you get in contact with them, they can burn your tissue.
Anthraquinones, polysaccharides including acemannan, arabinose, cellulose, galactose, mannose and xylose. Prostaglandins, fatty acids, enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, minerals and other substances.
food substances to contain nucleic acids
If the substance "milk" comes into direct contact with either of the mentioned substances/forces, the milk proceeds to "go off".
Hydrogen ions give acids their acidic properties.
what are the substances contained in hydrogen
Acids are type of substances which are really corrosive in nature. plus they are also useful sometimes. Eg vinegar.
fatty acids and glycerol
No. Many substances will act as neither acids nor basic. There are also amphoteric substances, which can act as both acids and bases depending on the circumstances.
No, melting is a change of state caused by heat. Acids are corrosives.
neutralization :)
Slippery tastes bitter